Mildew Resistant 100%
Silicone Sealant
Great for kitchen & bath or tub & tile applications.
Use in any place where moisture, dampness or
mildew is a problem.
• For residential or commercial use
• Withstands up to 400 Degrees F
• Great for sealing & bonding of nonporous surfaces
• Use on shower-tub enclosures, bathroom fixtures and sinks
• Use for ceramic tile grouting
• UL Recognized Component
• Meets ASTM C920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25
• Meets Fed Specs TT-S-0015434A and TT-S-00230C, Type 2
Available in clear, white and almond. All colors available in 10.1 fl oz cartridges.
Also available by request in 5 gallon pails. Minimum quantities may apply.
Clear 10.1 oz Cartridge: Part No. 1233-260 *
White 10.1 oz Cartridge: Part No. 1233-250 *
Almond 10.1 oz Cartridge: Part No. 1233-270
APPLICATIONS - Sila-Seal Mildew Resistant Silicone Sealant is used for sealing the following:
• Sealing kitchen, bath, tile and countertop
applications
• Seal cracks and gaps around windows,
vents, ducts, fixtures and lights
• Seal leaks in gutters, downspouts, ducts
and piping
• Seal cracks in interior walls and ceilings,
door joints and fixtures
• Seal electrical connections and boxes to
waterproof
BENEFITS:
• Anti-mildew formulation excellent for all plumbing applications
• Ease of use, one-part sealant, no mixing required
• Good weatherability – virtually unaffected by sunlight, rain, snow, ozone and temperature extremes
• Long life reliability; cured sealant stays rubbery from -60 degrees F to 400 degrees F without tearing, cracking, drying out or becoming brittle
National Sanitation Foundation:
SPECIFICATIONS:
Description Specification
Physical Form
Paste
Color
Clear, White, Almond
Odor
Acetic Acid odor
Specific Gravity @ 25 deg C
1.007
Viscosity
Not detemined
pH
Not determined
Volatile Content
Not determined
Flash Point
> 212 deg F / > 100 deg C (Closed Cup)
Autoignition Temperature
Not determined
Flammability Limits In Air
Not determined
LIMITATIONS - Sila-Seal Mildew Resistant Silicone Sealant is not recommended for use in applications involving:
• Structural silicone glazing
• Joints where physical abuse or abrasion is likely to be encountered
• Prolonged water immersion
• Porous surfaces, such as masonry
• Building materials that might bleed oils, plasticizers or solvents – materials such as impregnated wood, oil-based caulks, green or partially vulcanized rubber gaskets or tapes
• Totally confined spaces, because sealant requires atmospheric moisture to cure
• Surfaces sensitive to corrosion by acetic acid vapors (a byproduct of sealant cure)
• Surfaces that will be painted; complete all painting prior to using sealant
• Bonding to secondary seal of insulating glass units sealed with two-part silicone sealants
• This product is neither tested nor represented as suitable for medical or pharmaceutical uses
DISCLOSURE:
The information and data contained herein is BASED ON INFORMATION WE BELIEVE TO BE RELIABLE. Please read all statements, recommendations or suggestions herein in conjunction with our CONDITIONS of SALE which apply to all goods supplied by us. We assume no responsibility for the use of theses statements, recommendations or suggestions, nor do we intend them as recommendation for any use which would infringe any patent or copyright.